Comparative Drama (ISSN 0010-4078) is a peer reviewed scholarly journal devoted to studies international in spirit and interdisciplinary in scope; it is published quarterly by Western Michigan University (member, Council of Editors of Learned Journals).
Current Issue: Volume 58, Issue 1 (2024) Selected Essays from the 45th Comparative Drama Conference
Articles
Introduction: Text & Presentation
Amy Muse and Victoria Scrimer
"Only Write the Good Parts": Playwright Lucas Hnath in Conversation with Jay Malarcher
Lucas Hnath and Jay Malarcher
Arthur Miller's Suicidology of the Stage: Suicide and Dramatic Form in Death of a Salesman
Nicholas Duddy
Art Acts: Reframing the White Gaze in Claudia Rankine's The White Card
Carla J. McDonough
Institutionalized Violence and Oppression: Ambiguity, Complicity and Resistance in El Campo and The Conduct of Life
Araceli González Crespán
Keeping the Violence Out of Sight: Representing Systems of Oppression with Offstage Violence
Richard Gilbert
Euphoria in Unhappiness: Technology and Revelation in Jennifer Haley's Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom and The Nether
M. Scott Phillips
Book Reviews
Anxious Masculinity in the Drama of Arthur Miller and Beyond: Salesmen, Sluggers and Big Daddies, by Claire Gleitman
Nicholas Duddy
Let the Right One In by Jack Thorne
Judith Saunders